

🔥 Crisp, Cook, Conquer – The Ultimate Air Fryer for the Modern Kitchen!
The Ninja Air Fryer Max XL combines powerful 1750W heating with a spacious 5.2L basket to cook meals up to 50% faster. Featuring 6 versatile functions including Max Crisp and Dehydrate, it enables healthier cooking with up to 75% less fat and saves up to 55% energy versus traditional ovens. Designed for busy professionals and families, it’s easy to clean, durable, and backed by a 2-year warranty.









| ASIN | B085BF3YXG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #1 in Air Fryers |
| Brand | NINJA |
| Capacity | 5.2 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (32,384) |
| Date First Available | 29 February 2020 |
| Item Weight | 6.96 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | AF160 |
| Power / Wattage | 1750 watts |
| Product Dimensions | 39.5 x 32.5 x 42 cm; 6.96 kg |
| Special Features | 6 Cooking Functions, Air Fry, Max Crisp, Roast, Bake, Reheat & Dehydrate, Non-Stick Dishwasher Safe Parts |
A**A
Great item
Great to have in my kitchen, quick snack prep time
A**A
A ma zing!!!!
This is the best machine in my kitchen, I already tried few recipes and everything came delicious and fast done. I did my research for few days, and initially ordered another similar airfryer but more convenient in price (the N one), however, soon after ordering I had to cancel and I decided not to look at the money spent but look for a product which 100% will be as expected. ... and it did! The 2 drawers are spacious enough to cook 2 full chicken large size, great functions, I love the sink one best, easy to clean, made of no stick material, looks amazing on the counter of my kitchen, fast, taste is great and I m so happy I don't have to fry in oil any of my food from now. Love it, love it, love it! I ll probably look forward to have an ice cream machine from the same brand in the future!
U**C
Stands the test of time and quality
Still using it over a year later and it is really great! Food tastes great, easy to clean and very efficient in both time and space considering you don't need to constantly use pans and pots.
T**O
Recommendation
Good product but the sizes of the trays are very narrow. Useful for a single person, not recommended for families.
A**M
Filament drying (3d printing)
Unorthodox review I know. The air fryer's dehydration function is very useful for drying damp filament. The temperature goes down to 60C which is excellent for drying PLA.
D**.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very much approved purchase
N**E
ماشاء الله هائلة خدمنا بيها روعة
M**6
Excellent
Great and large capacity
K**D
The best thing about this product is that it pays for itself through energy savings Since getting this Ninja my deep fat fryer is now obsolete, my grill is almost obsolete and my oven hasn't been used since. This product cooks great chips but one does have to learn a little first. When cooking chips it's critical that one folows the instructions and washes the potato starch out before air frying them otherwise they will burn. Next one needs to work out the times and temperatures for different potato varieties as cooking times do vary between the different types. Once one has a good idea of the cooking times and temperatures chips are quickly produced in the air fryer. Although the air fryer works well there are the other options available; Roast, Bake, Dehydrate, Max Crisp and reheat. As the saying goes, "practice makes perfect" and it certainly applies to this Ninja. One has fun messing with this product as one tries to find the best and most successful way to cook food. Roasting duck breasts is a typical example. I have cooked them with the Roast option but I have found that they cook best by giving them 8 minutes on Roast followed by six minutes on Max crisp to get the skin well cooked and crispy. As my images show, this "compact cooker" roasts some great chicken quarters. The same applies with the chicken as it does the duck, partially roast the chicken and finish off using the max crisp setting which operates at 240c and that is 10c higher than domestic ovens so it cooks and crisps skin perfectly and quickly. I have used this Ninja for toasting garlic bread slices and it does it much quicker and much better than my Solarplus grill does so that is something exceptional. As this Ninja has much smaller cavities than a domestic oven it can rapidly heat up, that is how it works. When cooking there is no need to preheat the Ninja as the cavities reach their temperatures in a matter of a small few seconds and that is where the energy savings come into play. By not having to pay to preheat a large cavity domestic oven ones uses much less energy thus one isn't paying the 30p+ per kWh for an element that requires a 3.6+kWh input. If one has a cheap cooker then it's cheap for a reason... it needs more energy thus it would probably use a good kWh just to preheat the oven so one can easily be paying 40p to 50p just to warm the oven up. A more expensive cooker, like mine, can have triple glazing in the oven doors thus they are much more enrgy efficient and save money when comared to cheaper cookers. As the Ninja only has to heat up a small space the food is cooking almost immediately and it does cook evenly. I did mention duck, chicken and garlic bread but what about roasting coffee beans? I did think about it and after doing a little reading online I tried it. I don't advise using this Ninja for roasting coff beans as it does become "expensive". Many people claim that one can get a "dark roast" in six to eight minutes, with others claiming it takes around 15 minutes. Well, I don't believe any of them have actually tried it as even after a good 1/2 hour the beans were only light roasted. To get a dark roast will tale close to one hour at the highest temperature so that becomes costly for a small amount of coffe bean. One can invest in a domestic coffee bean roaster but personally I do prefer to do it the traditional way, which is much more cost effective. One simply puts the beans into a pan (frying pans are good for this) or a traditional roasting pan that imported. Next, one simply heats the pan on a high heat hob or gas burner for a few minutes. Whilst the beans are roasting one simply stirs them around from time to time. A light roast, like what the Ninja produced, can be obtianed in only two to three minutes with a dark raost taking around five mionutes. What the Ninja produced in 1/2 hour would have taken me around 10 minutes and I would have got two small batches of dark roast for my espressos. So, this Ninja is excellent for cooking almost anything but there will be the exception such as my fresh green bean coffee.It is so easy to keep clean so that is a very good bonus One thing I did note from some negative reviews is that some reviewers gave negative ratings and claimed the product is fauly because "lots of steam" was coming out. Well, I can honestly say that is not the case. The problem is not with the Ninja but is with the user. During my second use of this I seen some steam coming out and instantly worked it out that the pan hadn't been insertred correctly. When using the Ninja it is important to insert the pans flush so that they are firmply sealed with the machione otherwise steam will escape thus cooking will be uneven and will take longer. As soon as I seen the steam I simply pulled pan number one out a bit and reinserted it thus no more steam. Another issue with those that cook with incorrectly positioned pans is that apart fromcosting more to cook the food and not cooking the food well... it will dry the food.The steam from the cooking food is part of the cooking process and helps keep the food moist but losing the water will mean the food, especially meats, will go dry. Overall I am impressed with my Ninja and I should have bought one much sooner than I did as it is saving me money, it is saving me a lot of time and most importantly it produces some excellently cooked food. One day I will risk it and try to make some jam in it and maybe even dehydrate some fruits. If successful thenit will mean my dehydrater will become obsolete aling with my deep fat fryer. I am recommending this product as it is made to a high quality standard, it works very well and with the energy and cost savings this is very good value.
D**E
I am absolutely blown away by the Ninja XXXL Air Fryer! This appliance has completely transformed the way I cook at home. The extra-large capacity is a game-changer - it easily fits family-sized portions, so I can cook everything in one go without juggling batches. Perfect for busy weeknights or when we have guests over. The cooking performance is outstanding. Everything comes out crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, whether it’s fries, chicken, salmon, or even roasted veggies. The air circulation is so powerful and even that food cooks faster and more consistently than in my oven, and with far less oil. What I really love is the versatility - it’s not just an air fryer. I use it for baking, roasting, reheating leftovers, and even dehydrating snacks. It’s like having multiple appliances in one, saving me counter space and money. Cleanup is a breeze too. The nonstick basket and crisper plate slide right out and wash up quickly, either by hand or in the dishwasher. Overall, the Ninja XXXL Air Fryer has exceeded my expectations. It’s efficient, easy to use, and delivers incredible results every single time. I honestly can’t imagine my kitchen without it now. If you’re looking for a reliable, high-capacity air fryer that truly delivers on its promises, this is the one to get!
I**M
ممتازة جدا وافضل من فيلبس بتوزيع الحرارة
K**P
Super tolles teil,bin total zufrieden und kann es nur jedem empfehlen.
K**D
As I was impressed with my first Ninja I bought another one as a gift for another. The reason I really like the Ninjas is because the one I have has replaced my cooker, except for special ocasions such as Christmas as that is when four burners and two ovens are get a lot of use. The two Ninja baskets are quite spacious so one can cook a meal in them, for up to two people. However, the Ninja can also cook plenty of chicken so one can cook enough chicken for a family of four, cook the chips then quickly reheat the chicken so up to four can be fed. I have cooked fried chicken, chips, pies, fish, beef joints even a duck in my Ninja. It also bakes bread, one can make cakes in it (I haven't baked a cake in mine, yet!). For cooking fish I simply batter the fish, drop it in hot oil for around 30 seconds then remove it and p-lace it in the Ninja to air fry it. As for chips I use the Max Crisp setting for one minute after they have cooked with the Air Fry one, to give them that extra bit of crispiness. Although the Ninkas are good for all sorts of cooking and can cook everything from fried chicken to jam there is one thing I tried and won't try again as it was too time consuming and too costly. Roasting coffee beans in a Ninja is something I do not advise as coffee beans can be cooked in less than 1/10 of the time on a stove and at much less cost. When I tried to roast coffee I eneded up giving in and finishing them off on the stove as the amount and energy used and the amount of time wasted was just too much. One thing I do find the Ninja good for is cooking food from frozen. I simply read the cooking instructions then reduce the temperature by 10c and reduce the time a little and the Ninja cooks the food very well and in slightly less time. I also like the "Sync" and "Match" functions as it makes cooking a bit simpler. Now for the best nit... using a Ninja saves both time and energy thus saves money. The Ninja can rapidly heat up so there's no waiting 10 minutes for an oven to preheat and it uses far less energy. A typical main oven will burn over 3kWh of energy and the Ninja burns less than 1/3 of that. With the cavities being small it takes far less time to heat and much less energy to maintain the heat. Less energy use = less cost = more savings. It is a simple mathematical equation to work out that a Ninja saves money and soon pays for itself. If one saves £3 per week, on energy costs, then cooking with the Ninja means the savings will pay for the initial cost of purchase in around one year. After that first year the £3 per week is a saving that can be used for other things. Overall the Ninjas have impressed me and so much that I have started using them for gifts. They are; easy to use, easy to keep clean, they are cost effective, energy saving, money saving devices that every kitchen should have. Ninjas are very good quality and excellent value so I am recommending them.
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